(ContentDesk) November 25, 2005 -- Brad Redding, director of the Grande Dunes Golf Academy in Myrtle Beach, S.C., will appear on the Monday, November 28 edition of Your Game Night on The Golf Channel. Redding, who is on Golf Magazines prestigious list of Top 100 Golf Instructors in the nation, will focus on swing philosophy as well as tips on slicing, chipping and the short game. He will also answer email questions.Brad Redding was recruited in 2004 to create a gold academy at Grande Dunes, a 2,200-acre residential resort community that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway. It is home to 2 golf courses Grande Dunes Golf Club, which is open to the public, and the private Members Club, which opened in 2005.Hosted by Jerry Foltz, Your Game Night is a popular golf talk show that features special guests weekly. The show airs on the Golf Channel every Monday night at 7:30 PM.
Golf fans can email questions or comments to Your Game Night on line at www.thegolfchannel.com/core.aspx?page=23251. Questions and comments are read on air during the show.About Grande Dunes Golf Academy Grande Dunes Golf Academy, located at Grande Dunes Golf Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C., is headed by PGA Master Professional in Teaching, Brad Redding, the only teacher on the Grand Strand named to Golf Magazine's prestigious list of "Top 100 Teachers." Golf schools are offered throughout the year in a weather-protected teaching environment. All schools include computer analysis, putting, chipping, pitching and bunker play, as well as DVD or VHS taping of the full swing analysis for future reference. On course analysis is also available at the Grande Dunes golf facility, a par 72 golf course with dramatic design that is located on a high bluff overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. More information on the Grande Dunes Golf Academy is available at www.MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com or by calling 866-404-0190..
Production Assistant Scores TV Show Soundtrack
Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) July 6, 2006 -- Jaime Paxton landed her first Hollywood job as a production assistant on the first season of MTVs hit show "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County."
Two years later shes gotten a promotion of sorts.
While working on the show for Executive Producer Gary Auerbach, Paxton pursued her hobby of writing and playing music at night. She teamed up with Los Angeles producer Brian Irwin and recorded a few songs as a demo.
When the show's editors were searching for new music to place on an episode, they suggested Ms. Paxton bring in some of her songs.
She did, and two of her tracks ended up on the show's first season.
When season two rolled around, music supervisor Jon Ernst began turning to Paxtons music and songwriting skills to feature on the show.
Jaime has proven to be a very valuable resource to me, said Ernst.
When I cant find the perfect song for a scene, she magically goes home,...
Bonnin Designs Launches 'Spicy' Collection of Flamenco-Inspired Summer Jewelry
Orange, CA (ContentDesk) May 3, 2006 -- The lazy days of summer beckon, and in the know trend setters will be looking their best on those long hot summer nights with some brand new, exquisitely hand-crafted jewelry from one of three new summer collections from Bonnin Designs (www.bonnindesigns.com).Taking a cue from the exciting and sultry world of flamenco dancing, Bonnin Designs has created a trio of new jewelry collections incorporating bold designs, bright colors and improvised details.
The newly designed jewelry collections include: The Caribbean Collection, The Huntington Beach Collection and the Modern Collection.Im thrilled that we have three exciting new collections ready just in time for summer! said Bonnin Designs founder and creator Shari Bonnin.
I think the jewelry in our new collections truly reflects the best of our designs, and offers wonderful options for...
Grande Dunes Golf Academy Director is Featured Guest on the Golf Channel
(ContentDesk) November 25, 2005 -- Brad Redding, director of the Grande Dunes Golf Academy in Myrtle Beach, S.C., will appear on the Monday, November 28 edition of Your Game Night on The Golf Channel. Redding, who is on Golf Magazines prestigious list of Top 100 Golf Instructors in the nation, will focus on swing philosophy as well as tips on slicing, chipping and the short game. He will also answer email questions.Brad Redding was recruited in 2004 to create a gold academy at Grande Dunes, a 2,200-acre residential resort community that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway. It is home to 2 golf courses Grande Dunes Golf Club, which is open to the public, and the private Members Club, which opened in 2005.Hosted by Jerry Foltz, Your Game Night is a popular golf talk show that features special guests weekly. The show airs on the Golf Channel every Monday night at 7:30 PM.
Golf fans can email questions or comments to Your Game Night on line at...
Grande Dunes Golf Academy Director is Featured Guest on the Golf Channel
Pawleys Plantation Is In The Top 20 Of Golf Digest’s “Top 50 Courses Of Myrtle Beach”
Pawleys Island, S.C. (ContentDesk) October 14, 2005 -- Pawleys Plantations Jack Nicklaus designed golf course is one of the Grand Strands best courses, according to Golf Digests panel of raters, a group of 800-plus low-handicap golfers. The panel placed Pawleys Plantation solidly within the Grand Strands top 20 courses, ranking it number 17 on Golf Digests first-ever list of the Top 50 Courses Of Myrtle Beach. The list appears in the November issue of the magazine and online at golfdigest.com/myrtle. Its very exciting to be so highly regarded by Golf Digests raters, said Jann Walker, director of marketing at Pawleys Plantation. These are the same players that rank Americas 100 Greatest Courses and they use a very impartial, nonpolitical approach, selecting courses solely on their merits.
So, it is particularly gratifying to see that they appreciate all the great qualities of our Jack Nicklaus golf course and hold it in so high esteem. For more information...
Pawleys Plantation Is In The Top 20 Of Golf Digest’s “Top 50 Courses Of Myrtle Beach”
Miami Beach Hotels
Miami Beach in Florida is a very famous beach holiday destination in the United States. People throng the city for water sports, shopping and sunbathing.
Families, friends and couples find it an ideal location for spending some quality time together. Some good hotels in the area are listed below, and their features are described.
Loews Miami Beach Hotels at Miami South Beach could very well be your dream destination. The deep blue of the outdoor pool, and the comfortable deck chairs, luxurious rooms and tasty seafood all make it the favored destination for many people.
You won't feel you are away from home, as you find every homely amenity in your room ? coffee makers, ironing boards, mini bars, round the clock room service and anything else you ask for. And you can stroll down to the beach every morning for sun bathing and ocean sports.
If you are an American and want a change, you can go to the European-style Bentley Hotel in Miami Beach....
New ?Executive Alcohol/Opiate Detox? attracts celebrities to Palm Beach
People from various walks of life such as business executives, professional athletes, celebrities, politicians, and even the armed forces and the religious world are flocking to Palm Beach from different parts of the globe, and not necessarily to enjoy the spectacular beaches, but rather to save their lives. They are coming to break harmful dependencies to a variety of addictive substances-- medical conditions which until recently were considered taboo to such people.
Recently substance abuse and its treatment have risen in the consciousness of society. With recent television shows such as A&E's Intervention, a general acceptance of substance abuse as a medical not moral issue is developing. Couple this with the recent liberal trends in dispensing opiate pain medications and anti-anxiety medications results in a trend of sorts.
According to the most recent nationwide survey conducted in the United States by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), an estimated 6.3...
New ?Executive Alcohol/Opiate Detox? attracts celebrities to Palm Beach